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"I am disgusted to say the least. It surely must be kids who have done this because an adult with half a brain would understand the sensitivity of putting the word Jewish and the Nazi sign next to each other.

"Being a young adult myself, I understand there is still a lot of persecution around Judaism and it is getting worst.

"However, a lot of Jews will say having that persecution stigma around still makes us who we are, and it allows to have a greater comic level then other people and we can give and take banter a lot easier."

Issac removed the graffiti

Isaac was so disgusted with the graffiti that he took it upon himself to remove it himself, which took him two hours and cost him £15 in paint.

He said: " I took it upon myself to clean the bridge, not knowing it was on both sides of the bridge.

"I heard from the local Facebook group that they didn’t know who was in charge of the bridge, the council or Greater Anglia so to get it removed quicker, I went to the local decoration shop in the high street and got the closest colour paint I could.

"The graffiti will come back, it doesn’t annoy me in all honesty, just the Jewish comment and Nazi sign."